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Japanese American Millennials 1st Edition Michael Omi Dana Y Nakano

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Japanese American Millennials 1st Edition Michael Omi Dana Y Nakano
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Publisher: Temple University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.88 MB
Pages: 317
Author: Michael Omi, Dana Y. Nakano, Jeffrey Yamashita
ISBN: 9781439918258, 1439918252
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: 1

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Japanese American Millennials 1st Edition Michael Omi Dana Y Nakano by Michael Omi, Dana Y. Nakano, Jeffrey Yamashita 9781439918258, 1439918252 instant download after payment.

Whereas most scholarship on Japanese Americans looks at historical case studies or the 1.5 generation assimilating, this pioneering anthology, Japanese American Millennials, captures theexperiences, perspectives, and aspirations of Asian Americans born between 1980 and 2000. The editors and contributors present multiple perspectives on who Japanese Americans are, how they think about notions of community and culture, and how they engage and negotiate multiple social identities. The essays by scholars both in the United States and Japan draw upon the Japanese American millennial experience to examine how they find self-expression in Youth Basketball Leagues or Christian youth camps as well as how they grapple with being mixed-race, bicultural, or queer. Featuring compelling interviews and observations, Japanese American Millennials dislodges the dominant generational framework toaddress absences in the current literature and suggests how we might alternatively study Japanese Americans as a whole.

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